Randy RayPriscilla and I discuss the novel Terms of Endearment by Larry McMurtry. Check out The Evening Reader at @EveningReader -- she's one of my favorite Booktubers.
Also, as always, you can reach me anytime via the following channels:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.com
The Evening Reader and The Literate Texan Discuss Terms of Endearment by Larry McMurtryRandy Ray2024-04-19 | Priscilla and I discuss the novel Terms of Endearment by Larry McMurtry. Check out The Evening Reader at @EveningReader -- she's one of my favorite Booktubers.
Also, as always, you can reach me anytime via the following channels:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comA quick hello from the hospital... its been quite a yearRandy Ray2024-10-08 | ...How Many of the Best 100 Books of the 21st Century Have I Read (New York Times)Randy Ray2024-09-04 | I go through the New York Times list of the top 100 books of the century so far to see how many I've read and which ones are on my TBR list. I also name drop @saintdonoghue toward the end of the video, but it's just a mention without too much fanboy stuff dropped in.
As always, feel free to get in touch with me via any of the following channels:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comMars Trilogy (by Kim Stanley Robinson) - Buddy Read w/BookclecticRandy Ray2024-08-29 | Details about my September buddy read plans with @TheBookclectic to read Kim Stanley Robinson's "Mars" trilogy, which consists of Red Mars, Green Mars, and Blue Mars. Each of the books in this trilogy has won multiple awards, and, in fact, Green Mars and Blue Mars each won the Hugo Award. The books are from the mid 1990s and cover 200-250 years of a future history where humanity is colonizing and terraforming Mars.
As always, feel free to get in touch with me via any of the following channels:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comA Book Haul Sent from a CommenterRandy Ray2024-08-28 | I recently got 10 books from one of the regular commenters on my channel. I thought it would be fun to look at this book haul with the rest of my audience. I'm pretty excited about each of these books -- said commenter has a good idea of what my tastes are, apparently!
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comThe Bright Side of Booktube (Response Video Rekindled Reader)Randy Ray2024-08-28 | A response to @RekindledReader 's video The Dark Side of Booktube: youtube.com/watch?v=JS3ydtb9fJs
I think the pros outweigh the cons so much that these videos should be more accurately titled "The Light Side of BookTube" or "The Bright Side of BookTube." But I also understand that such a title won't get as many clickthroughs.
Thanks for the video idea, @saintdonoghue
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comAugust 2024 TBR [8 Books to Be Read this Month]Randy Ray2024-08-01 | The 8 books I'm planning to read in August 2024 along with descriptions of each. I'm sure I'll read more than just these, but these are high priority for me this coming month.
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comRandy Is Alive!Randy Ray2024-07-31 | Proof of life video-- where I've been and what I've been reading.Channel and Health. UpdateRandy Ray2024-07-16 | ...The Booktuber Name Tag #tagtuesdayRandy Ray2024-06-19 | Books inspired by various Booktubers' screennames.
This is an original tag based around the names of Booktube channels created by @AaronReadABook
I don't remember exactly who tagged me. Probably Kat @gingerbibliophile because she seems to like me.
Here are the prompts: 1. Books I'm Not Reading - A book that's been on your TBR forever 2. Novel iDeea - A book with an interesting premise or plot device 3. Revenant Reads - A book where someone has returned from the dead 4. CriminOlly - A book where a crime takes place 5. Book Time With Elvis - A book about time, time travel, or someone named Elvis 6. MIDDLE of the Book MARCH - Your favourite book that you read in March 7. Book Buds - A book with a great friendship 8. Obscure Book Adventures - A book that you love that never gets talked about 9. Savage Reads - A book with a monster, or beast, or human acting monstrous or beastly 10. A book that fits your own channel name or the name of a channel that you love 11. Tag some other booktubers.
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comIntimidating TBR Tag #tagtuesdayRandy Ray2024-06-19 | My take on the Intimidating TBR Tag for Tag Tuesday. I don't remember who tagged me nor do I remember who created this tag, but here are the prompts:
The Prompts:
1) What book have you been unable to finish?
What book have you yet to read because...
2) ...you just haven't had the time? 3) ...it's a sequel? 4) ...it's brand new? 5) ...you read a book by the same author and didn't enjoy it? 6) ...you're just not in the mood for it? 7) ...it's humongous? 8) ...because it was a cover buy that turned out to have poor reviews? 9) What is the most intimidating book in your TBR pile? 10) Tag some other people.
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comMy Top 10 Favorite Western Authors, Novelists, and WritersRandy Ray2024-06-18 | Here's a list of my to 10 favorite western writers:
1- Larry McMurtry 2- Robert B Parker 3- Joe Lansdale 4- Charles Portis 5- Jack Schaefer 6- James Lee Burke 7- Louis Lamour 8- Elmore Leonard 9- Edward Abbey 10- Stephen King
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comTop 10 Western Novels I Want to Read but Havent YetRandy Ray2024-06-18 | Here's a list of the top 10 western novels I've been meaning to read for a long time but just haven't gotten to yet.Duanes Depressed by Larry McMurtry - Book ReviewRandy Ray2024-06-15 | ...My 10 Favorite Western MoviesRandy Ray2024-06-15 | A list of my 10 favorite western movies. It might be fun to compare and contrast my list with my friend Mark's.
@BookTimewithElvis How to Read Smart: The Serious Reader TagRandy Ray2024-06-13 | Learn how to read smart... The Randy Ray Way!
This is actually a tag video I learned about at @HannahsBooks
The tag was created by @ToReadersItMayConcern and @ProseAndPetticoats
I'll update the list of questions for the tag when I get back to my desk.How to Read MoreRandy Ray2024-06-12 | A lot of my thinking about how to read more has been heavily influenced by @_jared and @saintdonoghueRandy Rays 8th Bookshelf TourRandy Ray2024-06-10 | What other books might be found on my shelves?2024 Book Shelf Tour #7 - Thick Classics!Randy Ray2024-06-09 | Continuing my series of bookshelf tours, this time with a couple dozen this classic novels.The Driftwood Ranch Library Tour #6Randy Ray2024-06-06 | ...4 Banned Star Trek Books and 6 Censored Star Trek EpisodesRandy Ray2024-06-06 | A look at some banned Star Trek books and some censored episodes.A Star Trek Book Shelf Tour with 26 Books [#4]Randy Ray2024-06-04 | My 2024 bookshelf tour continues with a shelf of 26 books. mostly Star Trek books.2024 Book Shelf Tour #3 [Robert E. Howard]Randy Ray2024-06-03 | A third installment of my library tour. Many of these books are from Robert E. Howard.All 14 Books I Read in May 2024, ReviewedRandy Ray2024-06-02 | ...21 Western Books I Might Read for June on the Range 2024Randy Ray2024-05-31 | Here's a list of the 21 Western books on my June on the Range 2024 TBR. Like all my TBR videos, these Western novels are all tentative, although Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry is close to a sure thing this year. I've also included a list of my illustrious June on the Range cohosts below.
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry was mentioned but isn't part of my tentative TBR. Streets of Laredo, also by McMurtry, is my biggest focus during June on the Range this year. The other books on my list include:
True Grit by Charles Portis (This is a reread for me, but my friend Kirby is also reading it. She claims that I'd be a great actor to portray Rooster Cogburn.) I also mention Portis's other books in this video, but I don't plan to read any of them this year. They include:
Norwood Dog of the South Masters of Atlantis Gringo
Here are the Louis Lamour novels I've mentioned:
Sackett The Lonely Men The Skyliners The Daybreakers The Tall Stranger Ride the River Treasure Mountain The Far Blue Mountains Hondo Mojave Crossing Mustang Man Lonely on the Mountain
And other books I've mentioned include:
10,000 Ways to Die by Alex Cox (about western movies) Slaughter at Rebel Ridge by Robert Vaughn Payback at Morning Peak by Gene Hackman Appaloosa by Robert Parker Hombre by Elmore Leonard
@michaelk.vaughan8617 (The head honcho) @unlimitedreads @bookssongsandothermagic @anotherbibliophilereads @MysteryandMayhem-gr7nn @M-J @BookTimewithElvis @LiterateTexan @ShawnDStandfast @saintdonoghue
As always, if you want to get in touch with me, I want to hear from you. You can contact me via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comBook Shelf Tour 2024 #2 - Bookcase 1, Bookshelf 2Randy Ray2024-05-30 | Here's another of my bookshelf tours, this one covering the books on shelf #2 of bookcase #1. Below I've listed the books and the Booktubers I've mentioned in this video:
Whipples Castle by Thomas Williams Lincoln by Gore Vidal The Novels of Dashiel Hammett Noir Movies Spaghetti Westerns by Howard Hughes (no, not that Howard Hughes) Dead Mans Walk by Larry McMurtry The Last Kind Words Saloon by Larry McMurtry The Last Picture Show by by Larry McMurtry Texasville by Larry McMurtry Comanche Moon by Larry McMurtry Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry Streets of Laredo by Larry McMurtry Buffalo Girls by Larry McMurtry
And I mentioned Jim at @MysteryandMayhem-gr7nn
As always, if you want to get in touch with me, I want to hear from you. You can contact me via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.com12 Star Trek Books for 2024 - Booktrek: The Wrath of the Summer of Trek TBRRandy Ray2024-05-29 | Here's a list of the Star Trek books for the 2024 Booktrek event, The Wrath of the Summer of Trek. I'm also including a list of my illustrious cohosts for the event. The big highlight for me will be reading all the Shatnerverse novels with Brandy at @TheBookclectic
These 9 Star Trek novels are basically a trilogy of trilogies. They have William Shatner listed as the author, but they were actually ghostwritten by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. I think Shatner had ideas for the stories, but I don't know how much of a hand he had in the actual writing. My guess is not much, but the Reeves-Stevens team has a great grasp on Star Trek lore.
The Shatnerverse Star Trek novels:
The Ashes of Eden The Return Avenger
Spectre Dark Victory Preserver
Captain's Peril Captain's Blood Captain's Glory
I'm also reading another trilogy at Brandy's recommendation, Star Trek: Prey, written by John Jackson Miller, and which consists of the following novels:
Hell's Heart The Jackal's Trick The Hall of Heroes
The hosts for this year's celebration of Star Trek books include:
As always, if you want to get in touch with me, I'd love to hear from you. You can contact me via and of the below methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comGofundme, Health, Life, and Financial Update - May 2024Randy Ray2024-05-28 | Here's a link to my GoFundMe page if you have the desire to help out:
For those of you who've already helped out (and you know who you are), I don't have the words to express how grateful I am.
I'm not sure how coherent my messaging is in this video, but long story short, I've been unable to work for a few months, and I got further behind on my bills than I realized.
Feel free to skip this video and watch my other videos if you just wanna talk about books, too.
As always, feel free to contact me anytime via any of the following means:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comBookshelf Tour 2024 - Bookcase 1, Shelf 1Randy Ray2024-05-28 | The first in a series of bookshelf tours for 2024. I'm starting in another room for this one, and I've showed off a lot of books.
Here are the Booktubers I've mentioned:
Steve Donoghue at @saintdonoghue Michael K Vaughan at @michaelk.vaughan8617 Greg at @anotherbibliophilereads Michael Romeo at @MichaelRomeoTalksBooks Flossy at @TheGrapeJellyLibrary
And here are the books I showed off and/or mentioned:
Barney's Version by Mordecai Richler Black Dahlia by James Ellroy The City and the City by China Mieville Go Back at Once by Robert Aickman Engines of Empire by RS Ford The Starless Crown by James Rollins You, Again by Kate Goldbeck More Voices from the Radium Age The Last Love Note by Emma Gray Chances Are by Richard Russo The Secret World of the Sex Witches If I Never Get Back by Darryl Brock The Natural by Bernard Malamud Beartown by Fredrick Backman Atomic Werewolves and Man Eating Plants by Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle The Boardwalk Bookshop by Susan Mallory
Until then, feel free to contact me via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comAll 12 Books I Read in April, Ranked and ReviewedRandy Ray2024-05-01 | Here's a list of the 12 books I read in April 2024 along with rankings and short reviews. I mentioned a couple of my BookTube buddies, too. Here are the books and the buddies, not necessarily in that order:
@saintdonoghue @BookTimewithElvis
Murder on the Orient Express Point Omega Razorblade Tears The Stars My Destination Through the Magic Door Horseman, Pass By The Princess Bride The Stranger She The Real Cool Killers Desert Solitaire The Hobbit
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comHorror Mayhem 2024 Announcement and Possible TBR SelectionsRandy Ray2024-04-30 | Here's my announcement video for Horror Mayhem 2024. This event was created by The Bookish Bryants, Scott and Becky @thebookishbryants
The event is meant to focus on shorter works of horror (less than 250 pages), but I'm ignoring that this year. Last year I focused almost exclusively on short stories from various anthologies.
You can find the bingo cards for the events at my website literatetexan.com
There are also weekly prompts:
Week 1 - Local Horror Week 2 - Movie Horror Week 3 - Classic Horror Week 4 - Contemporary Horror
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comThe Quarter Year Book Crisis Tag for Tag Tuesday #tagtuesdayRandy Ray2024-04-30 | Here's my belated quarter year book crisis tag for @tagtuesday -- these were the prompts:
Created by @RoisinsReading How many books have you read so far? Have you already found a book you think might be a 2024 favourite? If not what's the best book you've read so far this year? Any 1 star books / least favourite book of the year? Most read genre so far? A book that surprised you? Book that's come out in 2024 already that you want to read but haven't yet? One goal you made that you're succeeding at One goal you made you need to focus on New to you Booktubers/bookstagrammer/booktokers for 2024 you recommend?
I mentioned the following Booktubers in the video:
As always, feel free to contact me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comBook Trek 2024 Announcement - The Wrath of Summer of TrekRandy Ray2024-04-30 | BOOK TREK 2024: The Wrath of Summer of Trek
BOOK TREK is an annual event where we read, discuss, and celebrate Star Trek fiction! To participate, pick up a Star Trek book and read it, it’s that simple. We also have two optional away missions to get the full experience. This year’s BOOK TREK will run through June, July, and August of 2024.
THE MAIN MISSION Read one or more books of Star Trek fiction.
AWAY MISSIONS (Optional) 1. Read a nonfiction science book. 2. Read a book about, inspired by, or somehow connected to Star Trek (biography, production history, etc.)
As always, feel free to contact me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comRandy Ray Does the Memento Mori TagRandy Ray2024-04-09 | I saw this tag at @troytradup , who saw it on my friend @JamesRuchala 's channel. I understand the tag was created by @polyglotreading . I think James might have tagged me a few weeks ago, but I wouldn't swear to it.
Here are the prompts:
1. How many books will you be able to read before you die, considering your age and statistical life expectancy?
2. How does this number affect your choice of books?
3. What will happen to your book collection once you have passed away?
4. Is there a book that helps you to cope with the disturbing fact of a limited life-span?
5. Which book on this topic do you consider the most witty or entertaining one?
6. Do you have a specific non-fiction book on the topic of death that you’d like to recommend?
7. Humor can be helpful to confront death. Do you have a favorite witty quote on this topic?
8. Does this tag make you feel uneasy or are you quite relaxed about this topic?
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comThe Spring into Adventure TAG for Tag TuesdayRandy Ray2024-04-09 | This is the Spring into Adventure Tag for Tag Tuesday. Here are the 10 prompts along with a list of my co-hosts for the event and the 6 additional Booktubers I've tagged for the event:
1- What's your favorite adventure book? 2- What's the newest (most recently published) adventure book you've read? 3- What's the oldest (earliest published) adventure book you've read? 4- Who's your favorite adventure book author? 5- What's your favorite film adaptation of an adventure book? 6- Who's your favorite adventure book character? 7- Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction adventure books? 8- Do you consider yourself "adventurous"? Why or why not? 9- What's your favorite genre to combine with the adventure genre? 10- Do you play or have you ever played adventure themed games (video games, board games, tabletop RPGs, etc.)?
As always, if you'd like to contact me, feel free to reach out to me via any of these methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comSpring into Adventure 2024 AnnouncementRandy Ray2024-04-09 | My announcement video for Spring into Adventure 2024, an event I'm cohosting with the following fine YouTubers:
Week 1 - Short form -- anything under 200 words Week 2 - Long form -- anything over 200 words AND/OR the novel She by H. Rider Haggard Week 3 - Alternative forms - movies, tv shows, cartoons, comic books, etc. Week 4 - Nonfiction adventure
As always, please get in touch with me anytime via any of the following channels:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comWhere Ive Been and Why Im BackRandy Ray2024-04-03 | For those of you interested in the long version of where I've been and why I haven't been posting videos lately, here's a detailed description of what I've been dealing with health-wise. I'll be posting more bookish content in later videos.
I mentioned Priscilla at @EveningReader in this video, and I briefly mentioned the Spring into Adventure event #springintoadventure, but I'll be making a video or two just about that event soon, so I won't go into too much detail about it here.
As always, feel free to contact me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comChannel Update and Health UpdateRandy Ray2024-03-14 | ...Wondering Where Randys Been?Randy Ray2024-03-03 | ...A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes Book Review)Randy Ray2024-02-07 | My review of the book A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle, the first Sherlock Holmes novel, where he meets Watson and solves a murder mystery. This is part of a series of Sherlock Holmes videos for an event I'm co-hosting called "Holmes Is Where the Heart Is," which is a month-long event devoted to Sherlock Holmes. #holmesiswheretheheartis #sherlockholmes You can check out my co-hosts' channels below:
Also, please get in touch with me anytime via any of the following channels (or just leave a comment):
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.com1000 Subscribers Q&A Video - Call for QuestionsRandy Ray2024-02-07 | I'm celebrating getting 1000 subscribers to my Booktube channel by creating a Q&A video, but that only works if I have questions to answer. So, please leave questions in the comments below.
And thanks to everyone here for touching my life in such a special way. You have no idea how much I enjoy my relationships with my Booktube friends.
Also, please get in touch with me anytime via any of the following channels (or just leave a comment):
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comMy 33 Book Sherlock Holmes TBR for Holmes Is Where the Heart IsRandy Ray2024-01-31 | These are the 33 Sherlock Holmes related books I'm reading for Holmes Is Where the Heart Is in February. My co-hosts for the event include:
Prompts: Week 1 The Long Canon read at least one Holmes Novel (I'll be reading them all -- there's just 4 of them, after all.)
Week 2 The Short Canon read at least one Holmes short story (I'll be reading them all -- there's only 56 of them.)
Week 3 Pastiche read a pastiche/parody or Holmes (I have a whole mess of these, as you'll see in the video when you watch it.)
Week 4 Legacy read a work which you believe to be inspired by Holmes (Nero Wolfe and Hercule Poirot are both clear literary descendants of Sherlock Holmes.)
Also, please get in touch with me anytime via any of the following channels (or just leave a comment):
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comQuick Channel and Health UpdateRandy Ray2024-01-24 | ...Holmes Is Where the Heart Is (Sherlock Holmes Event in February)Randy Ray2024-01-02 | Details and prompts for a Sherlock Holmes reading event in February -- Holmes Is Where the Heart Is. (Because of Valentines Day, get it?)
Prompt #1 - Canon Novels - Read one of the 4 canonical Sherlock Holmes novels from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: A Study in Scarlet, The Sign of Four, The Hound of the Baskervilles, or The Valley of Fear.
Prompt #2 Canon Short Stories - Read one of the 5 canonical short story collections: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, His Last Bow, or The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes.
Prompt #3 Pastiche - Read any of the fiction that's been written about Sherlock Holmes from other authors. Don't worry -- there's plenty of it, and I offer multiple suggestions in the video.
Prompt #4 Legacy - Read any fiction about characters who were inspired by Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. Again, don't worry -- there's no shortage of it, and I have more suggestions.
My co-hosts for this event are also all worth following:
Also, please get in touch with me anytime via any of the following channels (or just leave a comment):
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comMy 32 Book Unhaul for the End of 2023Randy Ray2023-12-27 | Showing off 32 books that I'm getting rid of to make space on my shelves at the end of 2023. I comment on each book, but some of the comments don't say much.
Get in touch with me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.com24 Classic Books to Read in 2024Randy Ray2023-12-23 | Here's a list of 24 or 25 classic books I want to read in 2024. (I'm not good at counting these days.) Thanks to @GinaStanyerBooks and @brittabohlerthesecondshelf for the inspiration for this one -- I definitely need to get away from the tyranny of the recent.
Also, big shout out to Clifford Lee Sargent @BetterThanFoodBookReviews for his recommendations on this list.
Get in touch with me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comKindle Kobo Cleanup Challenge in January 2024Randy Ray2023-11-27 | The prompts: 1- Oldest book 2- Newest book 3- Start or continue series 4- But it was free! 5- New to you author 6- Why did I buy this? 7- BookTube author 8- Clean up & organize 9- Blame it on BookTube
The hosts: @CriminOllyBlog @M-J @kellyhookedonbooks4394 @anotherbibliophilereads @StormReads @ReadbyFred @fiberartsyreads
Get in touch with me anytime via any of the following methods:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comHot or Not from A to Z for Tag TuesdayRandy Ray2023-11-14 | The Bookish A to Z Hot or Not tag was created by my friend Greg at @anotherbibliophilereads , and I saw it first on @ReadbyFred . You should watch their videos, too. Prompts follow the links to their videos, and my contact information is included following the prompts (in case you want to get in touch).
A - Audiobooks B - Bildungsroman. Dealing with a person's formative years or spiritual education. C - Children's Books D - Digital E - Experimental F - Fantasy G - Graphic Novel H - Horror I - Inspirational J - Journalism K - Kitsch. Has a popular or sentimental appeal. L - Library M - Mystery N - Non-Fiction O - Omnibus P - Poetry Q - Quests. When the protagonist goes on a quest physical or spiritual. R - Romance S - Science Fiction T - Translation. Books translated from one language into another. U - Übermensch. The superman or the extraordinary human. Characters who can everything. V - Victorian. Literature from 1837 to 1901. W - Western X - X Rated Y - Young Adult Z - Zeitgeist. Spirit or mood of the times.
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My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comMy 20 Favorite Books of All Time (As of Now, Anyway)Randy Ray2023-11-09 | A completely subjective and idiosyncratic list of my 20 favorite books. I mention @anotherbibliophilereads in this video, too.
Contact me anytime:
My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.comRichard Russo Books (Im Reading All 17 of Them)Randy Ray2023-11-08 | An overview of my latest reading project, reading all 17 Richard Russo books (some of them are re-reads, actually). I show off my collection of his books and explain which 5 books I still need to acquire, and I also explain why I enjoy Richard Russo's novels so much.
Please feel free to contact me anytime: My email: randyray at gmail.com My Voxer: rlray1584 My Instagram: @literatetexan My website: literatetexan.com